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National Treasure

Since his childhood, Benjamin Franklin Gates has known that he is a decendant of a long line of people whose job it has been to guard a treasure hidden by the Founding Fathers. They hid clues to its whereabouts in the country's currency and on the back of the Declaration of Independence. Now, Ben has learned of a plot to steal the Declaration, and has only one option: he had to steal it himself. Even if he pulls off this monumental task, keeping the treasure safe is still going to be incredibly hard, especially since the FBI now knows of his plans.

Declaration Of Independence nonsense;that clearly refuses to tell you the explicit TRUTH about our elite slave masters worldwide aka the ILLUMINATI,as well as the NEW WORLD ORDER that owns us politically in real life literally.This celluloid is really a mockery of the PYRAMID and the all seeing eye on the back of the fiat $1 bill ,because our elite slave masters in real life know that that majority of us don't know,and don't want to know what that means,never mind the political agenda of that symbolism.

Ben: "What time is it now?"
Cashier: "almost 3."
Ben: "man, we missed it."
Riley: "Wait a minute. Is there actually a part of history that I know that you guys don't?"
Ben: "What is it?"
Riley: "Wait a minute, just let me cherish this moment. Is this how you guys feel, like, all the time?”
Abigail: "Riley!!"
Riley: "Ok, ok. what I know is that daylight savings time didn't actually begin until after World War 1, which means that if it's 3 o'clock now, then it would be 2 o'clock then."
Ben: "Well done. Thank you!"
Riley: "Do you guys know who was the first person to even suggest daylight savings time?"
Ben and Abigail: "Benjamin Franklin!"
Riley: "Show-offs."

Summary

When Benjamin Gates believes that there is an invisible treasure map on the back of the Declaration of Independence, one of his friends plans to steal it. But Ben knows that the only way to protect it from his friend-turned-enemy is to steal it himself.